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did not mean that the tension between the two disappeared. A number
of Muhammadiyah activists in Klaten remain of the opinion that the
pks had, in their words, sabotaged and taken over their mosque. In a
series of interviews, they left no doubt that, in their opinion, the conflict
between the two sides was far from over, pointing out that the affair had
generated a ‘perang’ or war between the pks and Muhammadiyah at the
local level. Furthermore, from the moment the dispute over the mosque
emerged, Muhammadiyah leaders in Prambanan refused to visit the
mosque to perform prayers or other religious rituals, out of resentment.
The takmir rejected the accusations of sabotage and of using the
mosque for pks politics; emphasising that the mosque was endowed for
Muslims in Kabondalem Kidul, Prambanan, and open to all Muslims,
regardless of their backgrounds, Ahyadi maintains that Muhammadiyah
is in fact still in control of the mosque as a majority of the takmir members
have a Muhammadiyah background.⁵⁶ However, Ahyadi’s arguments
seems to be apologetic as the problem of changing the management of
the mosque from Muhammadiyah to the pks – not to mention sabotage
and infiltration – is acknowledged by Muhammadiyah colleagues as well
as the people who live near the mosque.
According to some Muhammadiyah members in Klaten, the politi-
cisation of the Al Muttaqun mosque by the pks is quite obvious. They
point to a number of cases that indicate that the mosque is becoming
a place for political mobilisation by the pks, such as through mabit
and liqo meetings. In addition, a prominent Muhammadiyah leader in
Prambanan says that he received many complaints from the parents of
students of the Muhammadiyah Boarding School/mbs in Prambanan.
They received a leaflet issued by the Al Muttaqun Foundation inviting
them to enroll their children at an Islamic school (Islamic centre) that was
to be founded by Hidayat Nur Wahid and the takmir of Al Muttaqun.⁵⁷
Sajiran also points out that the exclusion of Muhammadiyah from the
takmir and the list ofkhatib(preachers of the Friday sermon) of the
mosque also shows that the takmir has excluded Muhammadiyah and
uses the mosque for pks’s political ends.⁵⁸
Even though he admitted that in 2007 Hidayat Nur Wahid had paid
for his pilgrimage, Ahyadi rejected the accusation that the pks has used
the Al Muttaqun mosque for political mobilisation. He stressed that the
Interview with Ahyadi, 22 April 2012.
Interview with anonymous person, 23 March 2012; Iskak Sulistita, General
Secretary of Pengurus Daerah Muhammadiyah/pdm, interview, 9 April 2012,
Darwanto and Husni Thamri, pdm Klaten, interview, 13 April 2012.
Interview with Sajiran, 3 April 2012.